Access to Benjamin Franklin: An American Life – Full Review
We need to output only the first part of a professional analytical book review, starting with a
paragraph of contextualization, 180-320 words, with exactly 1 contextual affiliate link using tag “Link_afiliado”. Then after that, insert the featured CTA card HTML block. Then the reading experience section (900-1600 words) with 4-6 thematic blocks, integrate reader feedback, insert 1-3 clean HTML visual elements, like a summary table, reader scorecard, or pro/con matrix. Must use only allowed tags:
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,,, ,. No markdown, no other tags. Must not start with heading. Must use exactly the CTA block HTML given. Must include the affiliate link as “Link_afiliado”. The link must be the URL provided: https://amzn.to/4xk0ELK. Must embed it in the CTA block as href=”Link_afiliado”? Actually instructions: Insert the following responsive HTML block (adjusted for book readers and Amazon redirection transparency): The block includes a placeholder href=”Link_afiliado”. We need to replace Link_afiliado with the actual URL? The rule says: “Any link that you create to direct to the official site must use OBLIGATORILY the exact URL contained in: [LINK DE AFILIADO DISPONÍVEL].” So we must use that URL in the href attribute. The CTA block uses placeholder href=”Link_afiliado”. We need to replace it with the actual URL. Also need to ensure we have exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in the first or second paragraph using tag “Link_afiliado”. Probably they want to embed the link in the contextual paragraph using Link_afiliado? But they said “Insert exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in the first or second paragraph using the tag ‘Link_afiliado’ (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” Possibly they want to use the anchor text “Link_afiliado”? Or they want to use the tag “Link_afiliado” meaning the URL placeholder? The instruction ambiguous. But they said “using the tag ‘Link_afiliado’ (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception)”. Might mean we should embed the link with anchor text “Link_afiliado”? Or maybe they want to use the literal string “Link_afiliado” as the href? That wouldn’t be the actual URL. But they also said “Any link that you create to direct to the official site must use OBLIGATORILY the URL exata contida em: [LINK DE AFILIADO DISPONÍVEL].” So the URL must be used. So we need to put that URL in the href attribute. The placeholder “Link_afiliado” likely refers to the URL variable. So we replace it with the actual URL. Thus in the CTA block we will have href=”https://amzn.to/4xk0ELK”. Also we need to include exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in the first or second paragraph using the tag “Link_afiliado”. Possibly they want to embed an tag with href=Link_afiliado and anchor text something like “Check the book’s availability on Amazon”. But they said “using the tag ‘Link_afiliado'”. Might be they want to use the literal text “Link_afiliado” as the href? But that would not be the actual URL. I think they want to use the URL as the link, and they refer to it as “Link_afiliado”. So we can embed Link_afiliado? That would display “Link_afiliado” as anchor text, which is odd. Better to use anchor text like “Check the book’s availability on Amazon”. But they said “using the tag ‘Link_afiliado'”. Might be they want to use the placeholder “Link_afiliado” as the href value, but we must replace with actual URL. So we can write Link_afiliado but that would show “Link_afiliado” as text, which is not descriptive. Perhaps they want to use the anchor text “Link_afiliado”? The instruction: “Insert exactly 1 contextual affiliate link in the first or second paragraph using the tag “Link_afiliado” (e.g., inviting the reader to check the book’s availability or reader reception).” Could be they want to embed the link with the anchor text “Link_afiliado”. I’ll follow that: include Link_afiliado somewhere in the first or second paragraph. We need exactly 1 such link. So we will include that anchor in the contextual paragraph. Now we must output the entire response in English, starting with a
paragraph of contextualization (180-320 words). Must not start with heading. Must vary opening using practical situation, etc. Must insert exactly 1 contextual affiliate link using tag “Link_afiliado”. So we will embed Link_afiliado somewhere. Then after that, insert the CTA block HTML exactly as given, but replace Link_afiliado with the actual URL. The block includes a element. We’ll replace with href=”https://amzn.to/4xk0ELK”. Also need to keep the anchor text “Preview Free Sample & Check Price on Amazon”. That’s fine. Then after that, we need the Reading Experience section (900-1600 words) with 4-6 thematic blocks, integrate reader feedback, insert 1-3 clean HTML visual elements (like a summary table). Must use only allowed tags. We must ensure total words for contextualization between 180 and 320. Let’s craft about 200 words. We must not use any other tags besides those allowed. The CTA block uses
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